Topic sentence

This is the main idea that you want to make about the topic. It should state in one sentence what your paragraph is going to be about.

Elaboration

Write one or two sentences explaining your topic sentence.

Examples/Evidence

Provide at least two pieces of specific evidence that support your topic sentence.

Explanation/Analysis

This is a crucial part of the paragraph which requires some thought. Here, you need to explain how the evidence/examples you provided support your main idea in the topic sentence. This should be 2-4 sentences in length.

Link sentence

This sentence summarizes your paragraph and links back to the main idea in the topic sentence. When writing an essay, the role of the this sentence is to link the paragraph back to your thesis.

Should there be limits to our access to information?There should be some limits to our access to information because for some people, they might not have rights to know that information. They don't have to know the information. For example, an ambulance passes by you making a siren sound. You are curious that you follows the ambulance. Even though you do that, you won't get to see what has happened to the person because you don't have any right to see him. If the person who had an accident refuses to be exposed, then you just can't see that person. With different situation.